RLopez hsn't shown any improvement from his rookie season and he is really nothing more than an energy player. I'd much rather prefer Chris Anderson or KMart, but if they can't be had I'd take RLopez, as long as he takes 1-1.5 million only.

Robin Lopez shows me nothing. I'm not saying he brings nothing to the table, but I'd rather see Ezeli play 30 minutes of backup 4-5 than give Lopez any potential tick that could go to Lee, Ezeli, Bogut, or Green.

Robin Lopez shows me nothing. I'm not saying he brings nothing to the table, but I'd rather see Ezeli play 30 minutes of backup 4-5 than give Lopez any potential tick that could go to Lee, Ezeli, Bogut, or Green.

That's it. I want a backup big that is better than both Ezeli and Tyler, for security reasons while the two young bigs improve, but I don't want a player getting their way that's really no better than they are.

Well, Robin Lopez got traded to New Orleans, so no need to discuss that option any more. The traded sent Hakim Warrick along with Lopez to the Hornets, Timberwolves sent Wesley Johnson and a future pick to the Suns, while Wolves got three second round picks if I remembered it correctly.

Just signed Draymond Green. Marcus Thompson II says we're very close to signing Rush and Landry. If all this is true then that brings our roster count up to 15 and the likelihood of us re-signing McGuire is gone. I understand that Bazemore was impressive during summer league, but I would've much prefer us keeping McGuire than taking a flyer on a summer league standout.

Thought he was going to get less, but glad he inked the deal, 2 year deal means flexibility for the future as well. Welcome aboard Landry.

Looking at the team overall now that Landry has signed and hopefully Rush in the near future, other than Bogut am not sure where toughness is going to come from. But to reality is this, maybe we make too much of that word, the Mavs won the Finals not too long ago with Chandler anchoring the defense, hopefully that is the case with Bogut.

Yep what a difference. On paper, much improved, quality at every position, less weaknesses.

I'd even say

Curry > injured Curry last seasonKlay > Monta (ya I said it!) Monta can score, Klay can score. Klay will do other things to win thoughBarnes > D Wright ... the bar at SF was not that high last seasonLee > Lee ... Bogut's presence will help his DBogut 10000% >>>>> Biedrins ... when healthy, Bogut may be 2nd best center in the West

Wow the stars are actually starting to align for the Warriors - so many things had to go right and they did. Maybe the Cohan-curse is fading...

Hard-pressed to find a better offseason in recent memory. I'm so used to moves like Belinelli for D. George, hey let's give Corey Maggette $10mil / yr, hey whatdya say we draft Patrick O'Bryant, etc. Smart / logicial basketball moves have been such a foreign concept to this franchise. Having a FO with a clue is like seeing the sun in Seattle -- way overdue and fully welcomed!

Landry can score and he is definately a very good backup PF, but I do think 4 million a year is too much to what the team should have paid. I think any backup big signing had to be under 3 million, but the ownership must be alright with paying the luxury tax so that's on them. Landry is good, though he doesn't help the rebounding and defense. Still good to have a good scoring big coming off the bench.